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....recurring question types. These GBRAM heuristics and supporting inquiry [PTA94] include references to appropriate construction of scenarios and the process by which they should be discussed and analyzed. We have successfully applied this method to the analysis of systems for various organizations [AMP94, Ant96, Ant97, AP98, ADS00]. The latter two of these systems were electronic commerce applications [AP98, ADS00] Students in the project studio will employ the GBRAM to support the early stages of the design process. A.# Scenario Management The state of scenario management in practice was reported in [WPJ98] In this ....
....construction of scenarios and the process by which they should be discussed and analyzed. We have successfully applied this method to the analysis of systems for various organizations [AMP94, Ant96, Ant97, AP98, ADS00] The latter two of these systems were electronic commerce applications [AP98, ADS00]. Students in the project studio will employ the GBRAM to support the early stages of the design process. A.# Scenario Management The state of scenario management in practice was reported in [WPJ98] In this study, the use of scenarios was examined in 15 European projects to learn how scenarios ....
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A.I. Antn, J.H. Dempster and D.F. Siege. Deriving Goals from a Use Case Based Requirements Specification for an Electronic Commerce System, Submitted to the Sixth Intl. Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ), Stockholm, Sweden, June 5-6, 2000.
....run projects are as relevant as data collected in industry run projects. Previous studies have shown that specifications produced by industry experts, http: www.ecommerce.ncsu.edu studio under similar time constraints and pressure, are just as likely to be laden with ambiguities and conflicts [ACD01]. Component based prototyping is effective for developing large and complex systems [Hig98] In ADaPT, systems are developed in small manageable fractions (subsystems) therefore it will presumably work well for developing large complex systems. The ADaPT requirements workbook template ensures ....
A.I. Antn, R.A. Carter, A. Dagnino, J.H. Dempster and D.F. Siege. Deriving Goals from a UseCase Based Requirements Specification, Requirements Engineering Journal, Vol. 6, pp. 63-73, May 2001.
....TR 2001 10 5 engineering provides reliable and straightforward mechanisms for evaluating privacy as we now discuss. 2. 3 Policy from the Requirements Engineering Perspective Although researchers in the requirements engineering community are beginning to focus on electronic commerce applications [AP98, ACD01, Rob97] there remains a need to apply proven requirements analysis methods (a routine activity in software engineering) and demonstrate how to best apply these methods within the context of establishing and analyzing policy. Goal analysis and scenario analysis have been successfully applied within the ....
....refining these goals and scenarios. The GBRAM heuristics and supporting inquiry include references to appropriate construction of scenarios and the process by which they should be discussed and analyzed. The method has been successfully applied to the analysis of electronic commerce applications [AP98, ACD01]. In this paper, we describe our use of the method to mine privacy policies for system goals and requirements and codify the domain specific heuristics for applying the GBRAM for goal mining Internet privacy policies. In the following sections we introduce our privacy goal taxonomy and describe ....
A.I. Antn, R.A. Carter, A. Dagnino, J.H. Dempster and D.F. Siege. Deriving Goals from a Use-Case Based Requirements Specification, Requirements Engineering Journal, Springer-Verlag, Volume 6, pp. 63-73, May 2001.
.... it does not currently offer systematic prescriptive guidance to the analysts who are actually responsible for translating policy recommendations into requirements [PFI99] Although researchers in the requirements engineering community are beginning to focus on electronic commerce applications [ACD01, AP98, Rob97] there remains a need to apply proven requirements analysis methods and demonstrate how to best apply these methods within the context of establishing policy. Antn and Earp have introduced strategies for specifying privacy and security policies [AE01] that extend the GoalBased ....
A.I. Antn, R.A. Carter, A. Dagnino, J.H. Dempster, D.F. Siege. Deriving Goals from a Use-Case Based Requirements Specification, To appear i n Requirements Engineering Journal, Springer-Verlag, May 2001.
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